Preview Of August Hamilton County Bicentennial Events

The Hamilton County Bicentennial Commission would like to announce its lineup of grant-funded and community events for August 2023. Wayne Township, located in the eastern part of Hamilton County and home to places like Ruoff Music Center, Finch Creek Park, and the communities of Durbin and Clarksville, is being celebrated during August. You can see details and other events on our online calendar at www.hamcoturns200.com/events

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TRAVELING EXHIBIT

July 29 – August 4 Noble Crossing Elementary School, Noblesville

August 5 – 11 Legacy Images, Sheridan

August 12 – 18 Clarksville Christian Church, Noblesville

August 19 – 25 Janus Developmental Services, Noblesville

August 26 – September 1 Hamilton East Public Library, Noblesville

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NOBLESVILLE TOWNSHIP’S SIGNATURE EVENT:

HAMILTON COUNTY FABRIC ARTS SHOW

August 8-12, various times

Noblesville Township Community Room

S 8th Street, Noblesville

FREE

Join us as we celebrate the fabric arts, both old and new! Hosted in partnership with Nickel Plate Arts, this art show will showcase dozens of artists and techniques for different fabric arts. Noblesville Township’s Signature Event is so big we had to squeeze it into August instead of July! Check out heirlooms and new pieces and vote for your favorite. Tuesday – Thursday: 12-5 p.m., Friday: 12-7 p.m., and Saturday: 12-5 p.m with awards ceremony.

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TASTE OF HISTORY: FINDING YOUR FARMING ANCESTOR

August 12, 11 a.m.

Hamilton East Public Library – Noblesville

Library Plaza, Noblesville

FREE

In the 1820s, 72% of the American workforce was engaged in “farm occupations.” Join the staff of Hamilton East Public Library’s Indiana Room to learn more about the sources available to research your farming ancestors by looking at a local farm family. Discover historic farming traditions in Wayne Township and take a taste of Hamilton County today as we sample a small harvest from a local farm. Sign up on the library website.

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WAYNE TOWNSHIP’S SIGNATURE EVENT:

FARMING PAST AND PRESENT

August 13, 2-5 p.m.

Clarksville Christian Church

Lehr Street, Noblesville

FREE

To start the event, join lifelong farmers Donald and David Zeller at 2:30 p.m. or 4 p.m. as they explain how farming in Wayne Township has changed over the decades. This will include show and tell of artifacts. Inside the church, see history displays about Clarksville and surrounding areas. Outside the church, experience the Hamilton Southeastern Schools FFA “touch a truck” area with old tractors alongside new Reynolds farm equipment and old Ford trucks and Model T’s alongside new trucks. Free refreshments will be provided at the church, with the Wayne/Fall Creek Lions Club providing food for sale.